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BAJMC Course Details After 12th Everything You Need to Know

 


Are you passionate about storytelling, news, and the fast-paced world of media? If you’ve just completed your Class 12 and are exploring journalism courses after 12th, the BAJMC (Bachelor of Arts in Journalism and Mass Communication) course could be your gateway to a rewarding media career. Let's explore what BAJMC is, why it’s a top choice, its curriculum, eligibility, career opportunities, and why institutes like NIMCJ - the Best Journalism College in India - are ideal for pursuing this course.

What is BAJMC?

BAJMC (Hons.) stands for Bachelor of Arts in Journalism and Mass Communication. It’s a three-year undergraduate program that offers an in-depth understanding of journalism, digital media, public relations, advertising, and corporate communication. Unlike traditional media courses, BAJMC blends theoretical knowledge with practical training, making it highly relevant in today’s media landscape.

Key Features:

  • Duration: 3 years (6 semesters)

  • Focus: Print journalism, electronic media, advertising, public relations, digital media

  • Skill Development: Reporting, editing, content creation, media laws, and ethics

  • Hands-on Training: Studio practice, internships, projects, workshops

Why Choose BAJMC After 12th?

Choosing BAJMC after 12th gives students a head start in the field of mass communication. It equips them with industry-ready skills and opens doors to various career paths in media and communication.

Benefits:

  • Early exposure to media tools and technologies

  • Learn from experienced journalists and media professionals

  • Industry internships that build real-world experience

  • Career readiness in multiple domains: journalism, PR, advertising, and more

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